Winterize your car

Cold temperatures and icy roads can create hazards for drivers. It is important to prepare yourself and your vehicle for these hazards to help ensure this winter driving season is a safe one.

At Travelers, we recommend taking precautions to help protect you and your car in the worst winter weather conditions.

Before you hit the roadThe cold, snow and ice can make driving dangerous if your vehicle is not properly maintained. Here are some things you can do to get your car ready for winter:

Make sure all scheduled maintenance is up-to-date. Have your mechanic check fluids and hoses to help reduce the risk of a mechanical breakdown.

Ensure that your tires are in good condition, properly inflated and have ample tread. If you live in an area where heavy snow is common, consider having snow or winter tires installed.

Make sure your heater and window defrosters are working properly.

Check that your lights and windshield wipers are operating properly and that your washer fluid reservoir is full.

Make sure your battery is in good condition. Even a newer battery can fail if it gets cold enough.

Make sure your gas tank is full and your phone is charged. In bad weather, the major roads could be backed up for hours or closed.

Create a winter survival kit for your carIf you drive in remote areas or are planning a long trip, keep a winter survival kit in your car. While some of these items may be appropriate all year long, these supplies can help you deal with winter weather. Your kit should include: